المرجع الالكتروني للمعلوماتية
المرجع الألكتروني للمعلوماتية

English Language
عدد المواضيع في هذا القسم 6137 موضوعاً
Grammar
Linguistics
Reading Comprehension

Untitled Document
أبحث عن شيء أخر المرجع الالكتروني للمعلوماتية
القيمة الغذائية للثوم Garlic
2024-11-20
العيوب الفسيولوجية التي تصيب الثوم
2024-11-20
التربة المناسبة لزراعة الثوم
2024-11-20
البنجر (الشوندر) Garden Beet (من الزراعة الى الحصاد)
2024-11-20
الصحافة العسكرية ووظائفها
2024-11-19
الصحافة العسكرية
2024-11-19

التشهد
8-10-2018
لو قرئ القرآن كما أُنزل
18-11-2014
شروط التظهير التوكيلي
30-4-2017
الضمير في : (لكن جعلناه نوراً) لمن يعود
23-10-2014
السر في تكرار النفي في الآية الأخيرة من سورة الفاتحة
2023-06-07
Osazone Formation
20-7-2018

fricative (n.)  
  
481   10:45 صباحاً   date: 2023-09-09
Author : David Crystal
Book or Source : A dictionary of linguistics and phonetics
Page and Part : 199-6


Read More
Date: 2023-08-31 742
Date: 2023-09-29 717
Date: 2023-10-06 358

fricative (n.)

A term used in the PHONETIC classification of CONSONANT sounds on the basis of their MANNER OF ARTICULATION: also sometimes called spirant, it refers to sounds made when two organs come so close together that the air moving between them produces audible FRICTION, or FRICATION. There is no complete CLOSURE between the organs (in which case a PLOSIVE articulation would be produced): there is simply a STRICTURE, or narrowing. There are several such sounds in English, both VOICED and voiceless, as in fin [f], van [v], thin [θ], this , sin [s], zoo [z], ship , measure , hoop [h]. Other fricative sounds may be heard in English, in restricted CONTEXTS or speech STYLES, such as the PALATAL fricative [ç], and several other fricatives may be heard in other languages, e.g. a voiceless VELAR fricative [x] in Welsh or German, a voiceless PHARYNGEAL fricative  in Arabic, a voiced BILABIAL fricative [β] in Spanish. The fricative manner of articulation produces a wider range of speech sounds than any other. They are sounds with a potential for considerable DURATION (e.g. s-s-s), and, from this point of view, the opposite of fricative (i.e. a continuant sound lacking friction) is called a FRICTIONLESS CONTINUANT. The term spirantization is sometimes used for the process of deriving a fricative from some other type of articulation.